Transitioning into Leadership Program

Why Join This Program?

This 7-week program offers aspiring leaders the chance to build a foundation in leadership. Through interactive sessions and practical tools, participants will gain self-awareness, resilience, and inclusive leadership skills, along with strategies for leading change and driving innovation. Designed for those without prior formal leadership experience, the program provides a supportive environment to explore your leadership potential, create a personal development plan, and take the first steps toward advancing your career in healthcare. 

What You’ll Gain: 
  • Understand why leadership matters for people and organizations.  
  • Build self-awareness and resilience by recognizing individual strengths, supporting team wellbeing, and developing strategies for personal effectiveness. 
  • Learn to lead change and foster inclusion from your current role by engaging others. 
  • Shape your leadership journey by exploring vision and innovation as part of a leadership development plan. 
Who Should Apply? 

Individuals without formal leadership roles who want to explore leadership, strengthen self-awareness and resilience, and learn how to lead from where they are as they consider next steps in their careers.

Program Structure: 
February 2026
SessionDateTime (Pacific)Location 
Foundations of Leadership & Self-Awareness02/25/26 8:30 AM - 12:30 PMUCSF, San Francisco
Workplace Wellbeing03/11/268:30 AM - 10:30 AMVirtual
Fostering Inclusion 03/25/268:30 AM - 10:30 AMVirtual
Change, People & Leadership; Vision, Innovation & Your Career04/08/268:30 AM - 12:30 PMUCSF, San Francisco

Currently accepting applications 

Application Deadline: 01/05/26

Notice of Acceptance: 01/09/26

Deadline to Confirm Participation: 01/16/26

March 2026
SessionDateTime (Pacific)Location
Foundations of Leadership & Self-Awareness03/24/268:30 AM - 12:30 PMUCSF, San Francisco
Workplace Wellbeing04/07/268:30 AM - 10:30 AMVirtual
Fostering Inclusion 04/21/268:30 AM - 10:30 AMVirtual
Change, People & Leadership; Vision, Innovation & Your Career05/05/268:30 AM - 12:30 PMUCSF, San Francisco

In addition to learning sessions, participants will: 

  • Complete assigned pre-work prior to each session. 
  • Understand the value of mentorship and secure a mentor to support your career journey. 
Program Expectations 

Participants are expected to:   

  • Attend all live learning sessions as scheduled (12 hours) 
    • Must attend at least 80% of the scheduled learning session time to be eligible for continuing education credits and a certificate of completion. All missed sessions require make-up work to be eligible for credits and a certificate. 
  • Complete assigned pre-work for each session (~1 hour per session, 4-6 hours total) 
  • Pre-work may include readings, videos, podcasts, and psychometric assessments to help contextualize the content and conversations of the live learning sessions. 
Testimonials 

“This program gave me more confidence in my leadership abilities and helped me see that I don’t need a title to lead and make an impact.” 

“All positive. Given me the confidence and reinforced my professional desire to continue further up the leadership path.” 

“This was a great program, thank you! I really appreciated the mix of practical tools, open discussions, and relatable facilitators..” 

Continuing Education   

UCSF Leadership Institute is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Participants will be awarded 12 Contact Hour(s) for participation in the course. 

Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # CEP 12980, for 12 Contact Hour(s). 

Cost: 

Regular registration rate: $2,250

Safety net organization rate: $2,025

UCSF employee rate: $1912

Please contact the UCSF Leadership Institute at [email protected] if you would like to register a group so that we can apply the group discount.  

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